Suspension question.
I feel that my car is out of line, so thinking to gonna get a linement tomorrow.
I'm running 18" wheels, and still on stock suspension. Anyone knows what settings I should put on my car? Leave them stock or is there a setting I can put so I can go in corners a little better but still streetable.
In about 2-3 months i'm planning to go with Tein Flex, so then I have to do another alinement when I lower it.
Thx in advance.
Ricardo
Originally Posted by buzilanga,Mar 10 2005, 11:52 PM
I feel that my car is out of line, so thinking to gonna get a linement tomorrow.
Oh....you must mean an alignment
I would keep the stock settings. Unless you plan on tracking your car, increasing the negative camber will just wear out your tires.The harder you drive your car, the more the tires will roll to a degree. By increasing the negative camber, you get the maximum contact patch when driven hard.
OEM spec is good on the street for this car
hehe yeah I meant an alingment 
well i think i'm gonna play with the settings, cause here we don't have a track but we have the streets
and the streets here are not very goood because its to flat, uhmm like back in the US i feel more grip on the street and here I don't. So think I should just play around with it

well i think i'm gonna play with the settings, cause here we don't have a track but we have the streets
and the streets here are not very goood because its to flat, uhmm like back in the US i feel more grip on the street and here I don't. So think I should just play around with it
Try the EURO Spec alignment. I switched to it about a year ago and like it alot. Better turn-in and it holds the rear end better at the limit.
....and it is Honda approved settings.
Honda (UK) Recommended Optimum Specification
Front
Caster Left 6
....and it is Honda approved settings.
Honda (UK) Recommended Optimum Specification
Front
Caster Left 6
Originally Posted by RACER,Mar 11 2005, 10:49 AM
Those are good specs, but expect to replace the tires sooner.
There was inside tire wear, but not enough to force replacement any earlier then usual. The benefits certainly outweighed the wear (non) issue.
-Hockey
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[QUOTE=Hockey,Mar 11 2005, 08:46 AM] Try the EURO Spec alignment. I switched to it about a year ago and like it alot. Better turn-in and it holds the rear end better at the limit.
....and it is Honda approved settings.
Honda (UK) Recommended Optimum Specification
Front
Caster Left 6
....and it is Honda approved settings.
Honda (UK) Recommended Optimum Specification
Front
Caster Left 6
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